About the artwork in the site header: Wingspan by Retna and El Mac

 
 

The mural Wingspan created by the artists Marquis Lewis, aka Retna, El Mac and Reyes on the corner of 37th Street and North Miami Avenue.
The mural Wingspan created by the artists Marquis Lewis, aka Retna, El Mac and Reyes on the corner of 37th Street and North Miami Avenue.
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The mural featured in our header this month is Wingspan, which was created by the artists Retna, El Mac and Reyes in 2007 for Primary Flight.

We are using this image with the permission of Primary Flight and will regularly feature local artists and organizations in our header. If you you know of someone we should feature, let us know. This is how Primary Flight describe themselves:

Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level, mural installations.

Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 100 of the world’s most influential street artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. These projects often function as a catalyst for developing arts communities.

For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com.

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